with Victoria Hopper, Stanelli, Bart Brady, Eric Davy, Gwen Burke, Letty Ross, and a Dance Orchestra of His Majesty's Royal Air Force conducted by Corporal J. Miller
(by permission of the Air Council)
An ENSA entertainment for war-workers from the canteen of a war factory 'somewhere in England'.

Things that need doing and ways of doing them
Mr. Security will talk on ' Air-raid shelters in winter ', and will bring to the microphone a shelter warden, a housewife, a member of a stirrup-pump party, and a member of a housewives' Street A.R.P. Service

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An Edwardian musical comedy
Book by James T. Tanner. Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank.
Music by Lionel Monckton
Cast in order of their appearance
BBC Theatre Chorus, BBC Theatre Orchestra (leader, Tate Gilder ), conducted by Mark H. Lubbock
Produced by Desmond Davis
The scene is first on the Green, outside the Chequers Inn in an English village where there is a large Quaker community ; and later at the Maison Blum , a fashionable dressmaking establishment in Paris
Time: the early 1900s

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I-Five studies of life in the Third
Reich by Berthold Brecht
The Jew's Trousers
The Worker's Hour
The Winter Relief
The Jewish Wife
The Informer
Froduced by Laurence Gilliam
Berthold Brecht , one of the best-known writers in post-war Germany, has written these studies of the lives of ordinary German men and women as they are lived under the Nazi regime.

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